Signs and flags were everywhere, as usual.
There were speakers, NWIP’s own Faith Jones and Matt LaFleur among them. Faith spoke about the RTA referendum.
Local media was there and spoke with Faith and others. They seem to be drawn to the man in the funny hat! Full disclosure–he’s the author’s husband.
Also as usual, people were not shy about expressing their views.
People had bullhorns and megaphones to call out to passing cars. There were a lot of supportive honks and thumbs up. It was chilly but a lot of fun, too.